An exhibition of Eric Gill’s art in Ditchling raises questions about how far we can separate art from life. Should biography shape our understanding of an artist’s work?
Your chance to win ‘Enlightened Princesses: Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte, and the Shaping of the Modern World’ by Joanna Marschner with David Bindman and Lisa L. Ford (eds.)
Thomas Marks talks to the Secretary and Chief Executive of the Royal Academy about his new book on East London
Your chance to win ‘Picturing America: the Golden Age of Pictorial Maps’ by Stephen J. Hornsby
The finest new additions to public art collections, from the final portrait of the 1st Duke of Wellington, to a rare Modigliani sculpture
'Letting Murano glass die is like allowing the Colosseum to collapse'
Thomas Marks talks to the founder of the Factum Foundation about how digital technologies are conserving world heritage
Your chance to win ‘Genre Paintings in the Mauritshuis’, edited by Maud Lankester and Yvette Bruijnen
It takes all manner of skills and qualities to run a top institution – or at least to do it well.
Carol Bove on Alberto Giacometti, the Venice Biennale, and being 'spiritually Swiss'